A review by rellimreads
The Hero and the Hacktivist by Pippa Grant

5.0

You can’t take these books too seriously if you want to enjoy them. They are slapstick funny and worth your financial & time investment (though I’ll cop to my KU membership)

My biggest complaint is that these books are listed as “Stand Alone” and aren’t even linked as a part of a series. Yes, they have a beginning, conflict/drama, & resolution ~ but if you’re reading them out of order YOU ARE MISSING SO MUCH. Characters/antics from previous books are mentioned or referred to and you just won’t get the full effect if you’re reading these silly nilly.

So do yourself a favor, go to Pippa’s website and check out the order they were released in and dive in.

As for this book in particular ~ I *LOVED* Rhett & Eloise. They are independent people and yet mesh so fantastically together. Eloise is over the top quirky and Rhett gets and appreciates her in a way that no one really does. I really enjoyed getting to know them better and am hoping that we’ll see a book about PigPen and other team members sometime after Gavin. (Hint,Hint Pippa! 😉)